Voters in Phoenix City Council districts 6 and 8 can cast ballots Saturday, Monday and on Election Day at one of 10 voting centers.
The voting centers will be open:
Saturday, March 11, …
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Voters in Phoenix City Council districts 6 and 8 can cast ballots Saturday, Monday and on Election Day at one of 10 voting centers.
The voting centers will be open:
Locations can be found by visiting https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerk/elections or calling 602-261-8683. Voters are required to provide identification at voting centers before receiving a ballot.
Early ballots can be dropped off at any of the voting centers. Voters do not need to wait in line to drop-off an early ballot, city officials said in a release.
The District 6 runoff pits Sam Stone against Kevin Robinson.
Stone is the former chief of staff of Councilman Sal DiCiccio, who is term-limited from seeking reelection. Robinson is a retired Phoenix police officer.
Carlos Garcia will face Kesha Hodge Washington in District 8. Garcia is the incumbent seeking another council term. Hodge Washington is an attorney.
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